Pacquiao agrees: "Let's see if drug testing is really the Reason"

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  • skipperman
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    Pacquiao agrees: "Let's see if drug testing is really the Reason"

    LOL.
    Now it's Floyd's turn to cut a slice of the negotiation.

    Pacquiao is now the upper level on this one. He's shutting up the Mayweathers.
    Would they fight the Pacman?

    Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100522...20100522061900

    Pacquiao rekindles Mayweather fight hopes

    AFP/File – Manny Pacquiao (pictured) has rekindled hopes for a dream fight with Floyd Mayweather Jnr after agreeing …
    Sat May 22, 2:18 am ET
    MANILA (AFP) – Manny Pacquiao has rekindled hopes for a dream fight with Floyd Mayweather Jnr after agreeing to a tough drug-test demand by his only serious rival for the title of the world's best pound-for pound boxer.
    Negotiations for the bout fell through earlier this year when the American Mayweather insisted on Olympic-style random drug testing, which the Filipino seven-time world champion rejected as too intrusive.
    But Pacquiao, fresh from winning a seat in the Philippine Congress, told local television network ABS-CBN he was now ready to agree to the blood tests, ABS-CBN said on its website.
    "I have agreed to it, but they should not draw too much blood. They should only take what is necessary for the drug test," Pacquiao, who has said he does not like letting blood close to his fights, told the station.
    "Fourteen days," Pacquiao added, stating the time limit for blood to be taken before the fight.
    In the run-up to the aborted March bout, Mayweather called for repeated blood testing up to the day of the fight. Pacquiao, who has never failed a doping test, wanted a 30-day cut-off.
    Mayweather later said he agreed to a 14-day cut-off but that Pacquiao would not accept it.
    The two rivals signed up to fight other opponents, Pacquiao beating Ghana's Joshua Clottey and Mayweather defeating Shane Mosley.
    Pacquiao, the reigning World Boxing Organisation welterweight champion, told ABS-CBN he wanted to find out whether the anti-doping controversy was the real reason Mayweather had refused to fight him in March.
    "So he will no longer have a reason (not to fight)," Pacquiao said. "Let's see if that is really the reason," he added.
    Pacquiao said he had earlier rejected Mayweather?s demands because they were not required by professional boxing rules. Fighters should not meddle, he added.
    "I'm a boxer, so why should I interfere with the work of the commission. That's the reason commissions are there, so they can set the rules."
    US promoter Bob Arum told the Manila Standard newspaper earlier this month the clash, which would likely generate one of the biggest purses and television audiences in boxing history, could take place on November 13 in Texas or Las Vegas.
  • johncods
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    #2
    Floyd jr is boxed in. LOL. I still think he'll find a way out.

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    • Shabba Rank$
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      Well you do know that Mayweather's 14 day offer was taken off the table in February right?

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      • pasawayako
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        #4
        It seems like floyd will have a hard time ducking pac now. nyahahahahahaha

        I hope floyd doesn't retire. nyahahahaha

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        • Hannibal Barca
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          #5
          Originally posted by xtn5021
          Well you do know that Mayweather's 14 day offer was taken off the table in February right?
          Of course they do, but who cares? They live in Pacland.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Hannibal Barca
            Of course they do, but who cares? They live in Pacland.
            Damnit I forgot....

            (prepared to get red k'd into oblivion) hahah

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            • check hook
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              #7
              Originally posted by skipperman
              LOL.
              Now it's Floyd's turn to cut a slice of the negotiation.

              Pacquiao is now the upper level on this one. He's shutting up the Mayweathers.
              Would they fight the Pacman?

              Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100522...20100522061900

              Pacquiao rekindles Mayweather fight hopes

              AFP/File – Manny Pacquiao (pictured) has rekindled hopes for a dream fight with Floyd Mayweather Jnr after agreeing …
              Sat May 22, 2:18 am ET
              MANILA (AFP) – Manny Pacquiao has rekindled hopes for a dream fight with Floyd Mayweather Jnr after agreeing to a tough drug-test demand by his only serious rival for the title of the world's best pound-for pound boxer.
              Negotiations for the bout fell through earlier this year when the American Mayweather insisted on Olympic-style random drug testing, which the Filipino seven-time world champion rejected as too intrusive.
              But Pacquiao, fresh from winning a seat in the Philippine Congress, told local television network ABS-CBN he was now ready to agree to the blood tests, ABS-CBN said on its website.
              "I have agreed to it, but they should not draw too much blood. They should only take what is necessary for the drug test," Pacquiao, who has said he does not like letting blood close to his fights, told the station.
              "Fourteen days," Pacquiao added, stating the time limit for blood to be taken before the fight.
              In the run-up to the aborted March bout, Mayweather called for repeated blood testing up to the day of the fight. Pacquiao, who has never failed a doping test, wanted a 30-day cut-off.
              Mayweather later said he agreed to a 14-day cut-off but that Pacquiao would not accept it.
              The two rivals signed up to fight other opponents, Pacquiao beating Ghana's Joshua Clottey and Mayweather defeating Shane Mosley.
              Pacquiao, the reigning World Boxing Organisation welterweight champion, told ABS-CBN he wanted to find out whether the anti-doping controversy was the real reason Mayweather had refused to fight him in March.
              "So he will no longer have a reason (not to fight)," Pacquiao said. "Let's see if that is really the reason," he added.
              Pacquiao said he had earlier rejected Mayweather?s demands because they were not required by professional boxing rules. Fighters should not meddle, he added.
              "I'm a boxer, so why should I interfere with the work of the commission. That's the reason commissions are there, so they can set the rules."
              US promoter Bob Arum told the Manila Standard newspaper earlier this month the clash, which would likely generate one of the biggest purses and television audiences in boxing history, could take place on November 13 in Texas or Las Vegas.


              So why a punitive weight penalty???

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              • skipperman
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                #8
                Originally posted by xtn5021
                Well you do know that Mayweather's 14 day offer was taken off the table in February right?

                yeah right...
                The guy agrees... what's your point, really?
                Just be happy Pac is lowering his ego a little bit for the fight to happen.

                The question is, would Floyd agree?

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                • S H A R K B O Y
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                  #9
                  Let the countdown begin.

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                  • The Noose
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                    #10
                    Why was there an 'expiry date' on the 14 days?

                    This **** is really getting ******.

                    Its almost embarrassing to be a boxing fan at the moment.

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